Stefan Glienke
A few weeks ago I learned about Knockout.js which is a very lightweight JavaScript MVVM library. It contains of some basic features which you can read about on their home page if you are interested.I quickly… … Read more
10 years ago 0
Mason Wheeler
I’ve written before about the history of steel, how it’s been around for millennia, but was of limited use to civilization as a whole until the details of its manufacture were published. It’s impossible to… … Read more
10 years ago in Thoughts0
Robert Love
Update XE8 Update 1 was released and there is two different versions of the update one for Update Subscription and one without.For several years now the company where I work as been on an Software… … Read more
10 years ago 0
Tim
Update 1 for RAD Studio XE8, Delphi XE8 and C++Builder XE8 is now available. There are two versions of this update, one for users on Update Subscription and one for users who are not.General Update… … Read more
11 years ago in Blogs, cbuilder, Delphi, RAD Studio, Update, XE80
Malcolm Groves
I’ve had a few questions from folks about the App Tethering articles I’ve been posting, specifically, when the next one is coming. Between work and preparing for a grading I’ve been a bit busy, however… … Read more
11 years ago in AppTethering, Distributed Systems, Embarcadero0
Chris Rolliston
Just a small post to say the the native Preferences API wrappers for Android, iOS and OS X I published to Google Code a while back are now on GitHib: https://github.com/chrisrolliston/CCR.PrefsIniFile Both the Android and Apple… … Read more
11 years ago in android, ios, OS X, XE80
Chris Rolliston
I’ve just pushed to GitHub (first time, so be gentle…) an extended, multi-platform TClipboard implementation for newer Delphi versions: https://github.com/chrisrolliston/CCR.Clipboard Where the platform allows, supports delayed rendering, virtual files, change notifications, and inter-process TClipboard-based drag… … Read more
11 years ago in FMX, ios, OS X, XE2, XE3, XE4, XE5, XE6, XE7, XE80
Chris Rolliston
A few cobwebs, but looks like everything’s still working! Can’t promise a lot more to come, but I have one or two things lined up… … Read more
11 years ago in musings0
Malcolm Groves
After the last few posts, you should be getting comfortable sharing data between multiple apps. That leaves us the last of our original four conceptual areas to cover off : Actions. Just as App Tethering allows… … Read more
11 years ago in AppTethering, Distributed Systems, Embarcadero0
Soho Theme on while true do;
Since when Google announced that Google Code will be closed I did start to plan the migration of all my open source projects. Now, the migration is terminated. In the next days, I’ll add all… … Read more
11 years ago 0
Soho Theme on while true do;
Since when Google announced that Google Code will be closed I did start to plan the migration of all my open source projects. Now, the migration is terminated. In the next days, I’ll add all… … Read more
11 years ago 0
Malcolm Groves
Now that we know how to work with Persistent Resources, Transient Resources are going to be a walk in the park. Transient Resources have many things in common with Persistent Resources. They come in both… … Read more
11 years ago in AppTethering, Distributed Systems, Embarcadero0
Malcolm Groves
Last post we were introduced to sharing resources, in particular, persistent resources, and we wrote an example to share a persistent resource of type Data between two apps. This time around let’s do the same… … Read more
11 years ago in AppTethering, Distributed Systems, Embarcadero0
Malcolm Groves
In the last post, we went through one method of discovery, AutoConnect, and then built a couple of apps that used AutoConnect to find, authenticate and pair with each other. That’s fine, but there’s not… … Read more
11 years ago in AppTethering, Distributed Systems, Embarcadero0